The documentary following Oasis's 2025 reunion tour will arrive in theaters September 11, though the film has shed its original title. The project, directed by Charlie Gracious, captures the British rock band's long-awaited return after a 15-year split. Noel Gallagher and Liam Gallagher reunited the group for a series of stadium dates across the UK and Ireland, marking one of rock's most anticipated comebacks.
The film's title change reflects the fluid nature of documentary production. Working titles often shift during post-production as filmmakers refine their vision and studios recalibrate marketing strategies. The exact new title remains undisclosed, though distributors will likely reveal it closer to the September release date.
This theatrical run positions the Oasis doc within a growing trend of concert films reaching cinemas beyond traditional streaming platforms. Recent years have seen success with music documentaries on the big screen, from Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" to the Rolling Stones' projects. The Oasis reunion carries similar commercial weight given the band's cultural significance and the fervent fanbase that kept the possibility of a reunion alive for years.
The Gallagher brothers' notorious feuds nearly made this reunion impossible. Their bitter split in 2009 left many believing reconciliation would never occur. Yet both brothers' individual careers hit diminishing returns, and the nostalgia cycle surrounding 90s Britpop proved powerful enough to overcome decades of animosity.
Gracious's documentary will offer behind-the-scenes access to the reunion process, rehearsals, and performances. The theatrical model gives the film a prestige platform while capitalizing on the momentum surrounding the tour itself. For fans unable to secure tickets to the stadium shows, the cinema release provides a concrete way to experience the reunion.
The untitled status hints at ongoing negotiations or final creative decisions. Whether the new title simplifies things or reflects the documentary's thematic approach, the September release remains firm.
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